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And you see the Republicans shoot ahead.

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Planets course around the sky throughout the year, but every so often they stop, move backward, and then shoot ahead once more.

Business hadn’t increased at the range in recent days, he said; the usual customers were still coming, of course, but there hadn’t been an uptick in those seeking to learn to shoot ahead of a presumed Russian attack.

Shoot ahead 33 years and Chicanos and Latinos are a very large part of the population in Southern California.

Time Magazine is disputing US President Donald Trump's account of how he rejected a request for an interview and photo shoot ahead of its Person of the Year issue.

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